1. chaff, husk, shuck, stalk, straw, stubble -- (material consisting of seed coverings and small pieces of stem or leaves that have been separated from the seeds)
2. chaff -- (foil in thin strips; ejected into the air as a radar countermeasure)

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Many sweating, ploughing, thrashing, and then the chaff for paymen. - from Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman

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Me list not of the chaff nor of the str. - from The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer

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Pick'd from the chaff and ruin of the times. - from The Complete Works of William Shakespeare by William Shakespeare

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What is the chaff to the wheat saith the LORD. - from The King James Bible

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Asses, fools, dolts chaff and bran, chaff and bra. - from The Complete Works of William Shakespeare by William Shakespeare

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in, two bushels of chaff you shall seek all day ere you fin. - from The Complete Works of William Shakespeare by William Shakespeare

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is surely written for Take the fruit, and let the chaff be still. - from The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer

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But he determined to chaff Fix, when he had the chance, with mysterious allusions, which, however, need not betray his real suspicions. - from Around the World in 80 Days by Jules Verne

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"And they will bury her and Fyodor the thrasher with his curly beard full of chaff and his shirt torn on his white shoulders--they will bury him. - from Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy

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Then, if he finds the lingam of the man erect, he presses it with his hands, and chaffs him for getting into that state. - from The Kama Sutra of Vatsyayana by Vatsyayana